ROBAND PM60G Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PIE WARMERS
Models
PM60, PM60G
Version 1
Special Features:
Product Display Light
Illuminated Sign Display
Slimline Thermometer
Stylish Design
These instructions cover the models of ROBAND
®
Pie Warmers only. Although there are slight
variances between models, the installation, operation, care and maintenance procedure is the
same for all.
Roband
®
Australia is a wholly Australian owned company and has been manufacturing
quality commercial catering equipment for the food service industry for more than 50
years. Roband products are engineered and manufactured to the highest standards to
provide functionality, reliability and durability, and our quality products are exported
world-wide.
Included in the comprehensive Roband
®
range are Toasters, Fryers, Milkshake Mixers,
Rotisseries, Food Display Cabinets and much more.
Roband
®
Australia also acts as the Australian agents for Vitamix
®
Blenders, Noaw
®
Meat Slicers, Förje
®
Cookware, Robalec
TM
Soup/Rice Warmers, Robatherm Urns,
Austheat
®
Fryers, Dipo Induction & Autofry Machines. Roband also has its own line of
commercial cookware and cutlery under the Robinox
®
brand name.
For a complete set of brochures please contact your nearest authorised dealer or
contact Roband directly at our head office.
© Copyright 2014 Roband
®
Australia Pty Ltd
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying or posting to a website, without the written permission of the publisher. The
material contained within this document is intended entirely for instructional purposes.
Roband Head Office
Sydney, Australia
Roband
Australia Pty Ltd
Tel:
+61 2 9971 1788
1 Inman Road
Fax:
+61 2 9971 1336
Dee Why NSW 2099
Email:
AUSTRALIA
Web:
www.roband.com.au
International Agents
For additional agents please email Head Office
Cyprus:
United Catering Equipment Supplies
Switzer-
land:
Burgi Infra Grill
Ph: +357 777 777 24
Ph: +41 418 554 552
Fiji:
Hotel Equipment Ltd
Thailand:
Seven Five Distributors Co Ltd
Ph: +679 672 0666
Ph: +662 866 5858
Hong Kong:
Chung Wah Kitchen Machine Ltd
United Arab
Emirates:
Boncafe Middle East LLC
Ph: +852 2334 5411
+9714 282 8742
Malaysia:
Allied Food Equipment
United Arab
Emirates:
Nisa Trading LLC
Ph: +603 9133 5833
+9714 396 6132
Maldives:
Radiant Heat Maldives Pty Ltd
United
Kingdom:
Metcalfe Catering Equipment
Ph: +960 333 4845
Ph +44 1766 830 456
New
Zealand:
Roband New Zealand
USA:
Condon & Fisher International
Ph: +649 274 1354
Ph: +1 508 361 9226
Noumea:
Comptoir Materiel Professionnel
USA:
Condon & Fisher International
Ph: +687 28 50 43
Ph: +1 508 361 9226
Papua New
Guinea:
Brian Bell & Company Pty Ltd
NETHERLA-
NDS
AKB Bert Muller
Ph: +675 325 5411
Ph: +31 306 017 442
Singapore:
Allied Foodservice Equipment
GREECE
K&N Engineers Ltd
Ph: +65 62525880
Ph: +30 210 520 0440
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 1
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................... 1
PACKAGING ........................................................................................................... 2
COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................................... 2
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 3
OPERATION............................................................................................................ 4
A GUIDE TO THE HEATING OF PIES .................................................................... 5
PRODUCT PLACEMENT ........................................................................................ 6
GENERAL SAFETY ................................................................................................. 7
CLEANING, CARE & MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 8
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................. 9
SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................... 9
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM............................................................................................... 10
EXPLODED DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 11
APPENDIX A ......................................................................................................... 13
WARRANTY .......................................................................................................... 16
Page: 1
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this quality ROBAND
®
product. With proper
care and management your new purchase will give you years of trouble free
service.
By reading these instructions carefully you can ensure that this machine is used
and maintained properly, helping your new investment to perform well for you now,
and to continue performing in the many years to come.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
This machine must only be operated by qualified person(s) who are fully versed in the
operating and safety instructions described in this manual. Servicepersons should be
instructed to familiarise themselves with any and all safety instructions described in
this manual prior to commencement of any maintenance or service.
In the case of new personnel, training is to be provided in advance. These machines
should not be operated by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
These machines are heating units, and as with any commercial heating unit the
surfaces on these Pie Warmers will get hot. Always be careful when near an
operating Pie Warmer, and ensure that any risk to unwary customers or staff is
minimised with additional signage if necessary. Due to the obvious heat hazard
Roband recommends that these units be kept out of reach of children. Do not allow
children to play with these units.
The machine should be disconnected from all power and allowed to cool before
cleaning. Any damaged plug or cord should be replaced before further use.
These machines should not be cleaned with the use of a water jet or any other
method except those outlined in the Cleaning & Care section of these instructions.
Roband will accept no liability if;
Non-authorised personnel have tampered with the machine.
The instructions in this manual have not been followed correctly.
Non-original spare parts are used.
The machine is not cleaned correctly, with the right product.
There is any damage to the unit.
The machine has been modified in any way.
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PACKAGING
All care is taken when packing and Roband ensures that every unit is functional and
undamaged at the time of packaging.
The Package of this Pie Warmer should include:
1. One Pie Warmer
2. Four Shelves and two side racks
3. One Crumb Tray
4. Six Glass Panels (PM60G)
5. Five Glass Panels (PM60)
6. Packaging Inserts/Materials
7. This Manual
8. Four feet, knobs and screws
Any damage to the machine as a result of freight must be reported to the Freight
Company and to the agent responsible for the dispatch of said unit within 24 hours of
receipt. No claims will be accepted or entertained after this period.
COMPLIANCE
RCM:
Roband
®
products have been designed and manufactured to comply with any and
all specifications set out by the Australian Communications and Media Authority
(ACMA) in regards to Electromagnetic Compatibility. As testament to such
compliance these units bear the RCM symbol.
For further information contact the Australian Communications Authority, PO Box
13112, Law Courts, Melbourne VIC 8010.
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INSTALLATION
Remove all the packaging materials and tape, as well as any protective plastic from
the machine. Clean off any glue residue left over from the protective plastic or tape
using methylated spirit.
Place the warmer on a firm, level surface in the required position. As a precaution, it
is recommended that all non-metal bench top surfaces be protected from heat with
some form of insulation. A piece of masonite, sheet metal, laminate or similar
material would be sufficient for this task.
Install the feet on the pie warmer, and adjust the feet individually to ensure the unit
is level.
Take a moment to inspect the unit to make sure that it is undamaged as a result of
any freight it may have been through. Familiarise yourself with the functioning of
the switches. Turn all of the switches on and off a couple of times to ensure you
are comfortable with their operation.
Before connecting the Pie Warmer to the power supply, ensure that the thermostat,
the light switch and the main On/Off switch are in the "OFF" position.
Plug the pie warmer into a standard, single phase, 10Amp power point.
National Standards exist outlining the positioning, spacing and ventilation
requirements when installing new appliances. These Standards should be
consulted and new equipment should be installed accordingly. In any situation
where specifications allow a distance of less than 100mm we would still
recommend that a well-ventilated air gap of not less than 100mm be maintained. If
the machine is near particularly heat-sensitive materials common sense should be
employed in determining sufficient distancing.
Always ensure the power cable is not in contact with hot parts of the Pie Warmer
when in use, and have any damaged power cord replaced immediately.
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OPERATION
Actuate the Green rocker switch to the ‘1’ (ON) position to turn on the unit. The
switch should then illuminate to show that the machine is on.
The pie warmer is thermostatically controlled. Rotate the thermostat knob to select
the desired operating temperature, usually about 85-90°C for pies and sausage
rolls. The thermostat will then cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature. The
orange pilot light (located above the thermostat knob) will also cycle on and off,
indicating when the warmer is being heated and when the set temperature has been
reached.
It is recommended that the pie warmer be pre-heated before placing food inside.
As a guide, it is usually best to pre-heat the pie warmer for at least 20 minutes.
Please note that the warmer should not be operated without the crumb tray in
position.
It should be emphasised that these units are designed as food warmers. As
such, they are designed for use with freshly baked or thawed refrigerated product.
While it is outside the scope of the design of these units to use them with frozen
product it is highly recommended that, if frozen product is being used, the product
be thawed before being put in the Pie Warmer. If frozen product is placed in these
units significant time should be added to the preparation in order to produce the
desired serving temperature.
Overall, the general conditions of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code
should be met. At the time of writing these instructions, this standard states that
food must be served below 5°C or above 60°C.
This pie warmer has the added feature of an interior light. The light will always be
on whenever the pie warmer is on. The interior fluorescent light can be changed in
the following manner;
Access is gained to the fluorescent light by removing the cover for the
illuminated sign. A Phillips head screwdriver will be required.
Once the cover has been removed, slide out the sign to gain access to the light
cavity.
Rotate the fluorescent tube 90° upwards and the tube should slide out
downwards.
Insert a new tube in place and rotate it 90° downwards. Slide the sign back into
place and screw the cover back on.
Safety Note: When opening and closing the glass doors grip the knob with
your fingertips and gently slide the doors. Do not use excessive force and
avoid touching the glass whilst gripping the knob. Insulating gloves should
be worn if these units are being operated at high temperatures (>110°C).
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A GUIDE TO THE HEATING OF PIES
These units are best utilised for maintaining and displaying freshly cooked Pies,
Pasties and Sausage Rolls. Best results will be achieved with freshly baked pies
being placed into the pre-heated cabinet.
As most Pies sold now are pre-cooked and delivered either frozen or at room
temperature the above circumstances are somewhat uncommon.
Approximate times for products to reach serving temperature when thawed (room
temperature) foods are placed in a pre-heated unit are as follows
Meat Pies ........... 45-60 mins Sausage Rolls ........... 25-35 mins
Party Pies .......... 25-30 mins Pasties/Pockets ........ 20-30 mins
It is highly recommended that, if frozen pies are being used, the pies be thawed
before being put in the Pie Warmer. If frozen product is heated in these units add
at least 1½ hours to the preparation time.
Use of high temperatures to speed up the heating and preparation of frozen pies
has several drawbacks;
The external surfaces of the Pie Warmer will get exceedingly hot and present a
greater hazard to unwary staff or customers.
The extended cooking times for frozen pies will reduce the overall production
capability of the Pie Warmer in that the daily quantity of pies that are able to be
prepared will be reduced.
Power consumption of the unit will increase, thereby costing more in electricity
rates.
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PRODUCT PLACEMENT
Due to the heat emission from the element the hottest shelves in the Pie warmer
will be the bottom shelves. When new product is placed in the unit throughout the
day it is recommended that these shelves be utilised to prepare the food more
quickly.
If the unit is fully loaded it is desirable to have the tightest packed or most crowded
shelf of products on the top shelves, as the tightly packed product can restrict the
heat from rising to the food above. Restricting the heat convection in this manner
will extend the times required to heat the rest of the product to serving
temperatures.
Sausage rolls, Pasties
Sausage rolls, Pasties
Pies
Pies
Full Pie Warmer
Sausage rolls, Pasties
Sausage rolls, Pasties
Pies, Pizza Pockets
Empty
Partially Loaded Pie Warmer
Page: 7
SAFETY
GENERAL SAFETY
This machine contains no user-serviceable parts. Roband Australia, one of our
agents, or a similarly qualified person(s) should carry out any and all repairs.
Steel cutting processes such as those used in the construction of this
machine may result in sharp edges. Whilst any such edges are removed to
the best of our ability it is always wise to take care when contacting any edge.
Do not remove any cover panels that may be on the machine.
Replace any damaged supply cord immediately.
This unit can get very hot. Ensure everyone is aware that the machine is
operating and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces. If operating at
thermostat settings above 110°C provide and use heat-insulating gloves when
opening doors.
SAFETY GLASS
The Toughened Safety Glass used in the ROBAND
®
Pie Warmers is about 5 times
stronger than normal glass. In addition to this strength the toughened glass is able
to handle high temperatures and it is designed to shatter into small, relatively
harmless pieces in the event of breakage. These glass pieces can be collected
carefully by hand without resulting in lacerations.
This type of glass has a rather unusual property as a direct result of its toughened
nature. When the glass takes an impact that does not immediately shatter the piece,
it “stores” that stress in the glass layers. This stress “storageis invisible and unable
to be measured, but it is there nonetheless.
The storing of a stress is only temporary. If the glass suffers a sufficient impact and
the stress is stored, it will one day be released. There is no way to measure when
this release will occur, it could be after a few minutes, or it could be years later. When
the stored stress is released the glass will spontaneously shatter. This could occur at
any time, even when the machine is off and nobody is near it.
On extremely rare occasions a glass door will “explode”. This is a rare but entirely
normal property of the glass, and although pieces of shattered glass may travel
several metres, if they do contact bare skin they should not cause injury (even if you
are directly in front of the explosion). It is important that any contaminated product be
thrown away.
The alternative to such safety glass is to have glass that can be very dangerous when
broken, or worse, could chip off and fall onto the food within (without being noticed).
It is the opinion of Roband Australia that Toughened glass is superior to both “Clear
Float” and “Ceramic” glass with regards to function and safety. If glass doors are a
concern a set of Stainless steel doors may be purchased as an alternative (contact
your supplier).
Page: 8
CLEANING, CARE & MAINTENANCE
Attention to regular care and maintenance will ensure long and trouble free operation
of your toaster. Although scheduled servicing is not required we do recommend you
adopt a program of regular maintenance to ensure that the machine is clean and
functional and to avoid inadvertently damaging the unit.
Ensure the power is off and the Pie Warmer is cool before attempting to clean any
part of the machine.
Wipe the surfaces down with warm soapy water using a damp sponge or cloth.
Do not immerse the unit in water or allow the ingress of water into the ventilation
holes or controls. This unit is not suitable for cleaning with the aid of a water jet or
similar system.
Daily cleaning of the crumb tray is essential. The crumb tray may be removed by
sliding it out from the unit. The crumb tray should be emptied and washed with
warm soapy water.
The glass should be cleaned daily with an appropriate cleaning agent for both
aesthetic and hygienic reasons.
Always ensure the power cable is not in contact with hot parts of the Pie Warmer
when in use, and have any damaged power cord replaced immediately.
Note: If foil is used to cover the trays the foil should be replaced daily, and
ventilation holes must be made every few centimetres to allow the food to be
heated evenly throughout the unit.
Note: Some cleaning agents can damage stainless steel, usually through prolonged
use. For this reason we recommend cleaning with soapy water. Any damage to the
unit through the use of harsh or improper cleaning agents is entirely the fault of the
user.
CAUTION: Handle glass with care when cleaning.
CAUTION: Although every care is taken during manufacture to remove all sharp
edges, care should be taken when cleaning and handling the Pie Warmer to
avoid injury.
Page: 9
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Pie Warmer does not function check the following points before calling for
service.
The machine is plugged in correctly and the power switched on.
The power point is not faulty.
The thermostat is not in the “OFFposition.
The thermostat knob is not loose or broken, rendering the switch inoperable.
The Green on/off switch is not in the “OFF” position.
Only after all these points have been checked should you call for service.
SPECIFICATION
Model
PM60G, PM60
Power Source
220-240 Volts AC
Power Consumption
1313-1565 Watts
Nominal Dimensions;
Width
652mm
Height
669mm
Depth
488mm
Constant Research & Development may necessitate machine changes at any
time.
Page: 10
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
MODEL: PM60, PM60G
NOTE: This circuit diagram has been provided for reference and to assist qualified
service and repair agents only. Under no circumstances should a person not
suitably qualified attempt repairs to any electrical equipment.
Note: Wire from Ballast to Fluorescent Tube is red
Wire from one end of the tube to the other is red
Page: 11
EXPLODED DIAGRAM
MODEL: PM60G
Page: 12
MODEL: PM60
Page: 13
APPENDIX A
RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES (RCD’S)
Also known as Earth Leakage Protection systems an RCD is a protective device
that automatically disconnects the active conductors of a circuit when an earth
leakage current reaches a predetermined value.
Although RCD’s are mandatory in domestic installations, and in the final sub-
circuits of residential-type areas, the Australian Standards quote that the
requirement of an RCD does “not apply to a socket-outlet…..for the connection of
fixed electric cooking appliances, such as ranges, ovens or hotplates”
In installations that are neither Domestic nor Residential-type, AS/NZS 3000 2.5.3.3
states that RCD’s are needed only in situations where equipment may represent an
increased risk of electric shock to the user, and there are many special comments
related to the use of heating elements.
AS/NZS3000 2.5.2 gives the following warnings that should have been taken into
consideration when an RCD circuit was installed.
To avoid unwanted tripping due to leakage currents and transient
disturbances, care should be taken to ensure that the sum of the leakage
currents of electrical equipment on the load side of an RCD is less than
1/3 of its rated residual current.
To avoid excessive leakage current causing unwanted tripping where
socket-outlets are protected by one RCD having a rated residual current
not greater than 30mA, consideration should be given to the number of
socket-outlets protected and the nature of electrical equipment likely to
be connected to the socket-outlets.
Tubular elements (such as those used in this unit) reaching temperatures greater
than 110°C are subject to moisture absorption and therefore earth leakage current
generation. Should the installation and use of this unit trip an RCD the unit will
need to be run on a circuit without an RCD (as mentioned above) for approximately
30-60 minutes, after which time the elements should have dried out and the
machine should function normally. If you are unable to locate a circuit without an
RCD please contact your supplier, or if you prefer you can contact Roband and
send the unit to one of our offices where we can run the machine on a suitable
circuit free of charge (a return freight charge may apply).
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NOTES
(Record any preferred times or settings etc. here to act as a quick reference for other users)
Page: 15
NOTES
(Record any preferred times or settings etc. here to act as a quick reference for other users)
Page: 16
WARRANTY
Every care is taken to ensure that no defective equipment leaves our factory and all goods manufactured by
us are guaranteed against defective workmanship and materials for a period of 12 months from the date of
purchase. Roband Australia’s obligations pursuant to this express warranty being limited to the repair or
replacement of the defective goods or materials, at is option and subject to the terms contained within this
Warranty statement. Where relevant, glass, Teflon® and lamps are not included in this warranty and RCD
tripping due to moisture absorption by Tubular Heating Elements is not considered a warranty fault.
Generally, all goods claimed under this warranty must be returned to the factory or an authorized service
agent, freight prepaid, for inspection. All parts deemed to be defective will be replaced, however, no claims
will be entertained for second hand products, or parts damaged in transport, misused or modified in any way
without our approval. For machines that are not considered to be portable (e.g. food bars, rotisseries, large
hotplates and some bain maries), on site warranty service will be provided in capital city metropolitan areas
only. In all other locations, the customer is responsible for all travelling time/service call costs and payment
for this will be required prior to the commencement of the repair. The labour costs to actually repair the fault
will be met by the company.
Any repairs or replacement of defective goods or materials pursuant to this warranty, must be authorized by
Roband Australia prior to any action being taken. The company reserves the right to reject a claim for
warranty if it is not completely satisfied with the circumstances under which it occurred and any other costs
incurred for false claims or faults due to incorrect usage etc. are the responsibility of the claimant. Roband
Australia Pty Ltd nor any subsidiary company or Agent shall be liable for loss of profit or damage to other
equipment and property except where it is in breach of the guarantees provided in accordance with
Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) or the applicable legislation from time to time.
The goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). You
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
forseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if they fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not constitute a major failure.
Generally, authorized service agents are located in all areas which have authorized distribution dealers. For
the name of your nearest Australian authorised service agent, please contact:
Roband Australia Pty Ltd
1 Inman Road, Cromer, NSW 2099
Warranty Number: 1800 268 848
Phone: (02) 9971 1788 Fax: (02) 9971 1336
All other countries please contact your selling Agent.
Please complete the following details and keep this card in a safe place.
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